Vehicle signal



II. L. WENK.

VEHICLE SIGNAL. APPLICATION FILED IIILYIIil 19,2I.

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kGEORGE L. WENK, OF IVIEGVHANCSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.

'ifi-1 8,642.

Application filed July' 1,6,

To all Iw 7mm it may Concern Be it known that l, Geenen LVENK, ar citizen ot theUnited States, residing at Mechanicsburg7 in the county oi Cumben' land `and State of Pennsylvania7 have invented certain new and useiul Improvements in Vehicle Signals; and l. do herebyv declare the following to be a full, clear, and exactv description ot the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appeitains to make and use the saine.

'.l`he object of the invention is the provision of a signaling device or means for automobiles or other' vehicles which can be employed to notify or warn persons on toot or vehicle ope ators or occupants7 both at the front and rearvo't the vehicle carrying the device what action is contemplated by the operator oroccupant ot' such vehicle-- whether he will turn to the lett or right'ordecrease speed or bring his vehicle to a co1nplete stop. n

T he invention consists in certain novelties ot' construction and in the combinations'ot parts as herein set tort-h and specified in the claims.

The accompanying. drawing illustrates an example of the embodiment of the invention., K the parts being constructed and combined according to the best of the several modes of proredure I have soltar devised 'tor the purpose; and two ways ot attaching the` device to automobiles, one a closed and the other an open car with a wind shield.`

Figure 1 is an elevation view of the device as it appears when attached to a part of a closed car and projecting horizontally at the side thereof. n*

.Figure 2 is a section of Figure 1 on the line lei-A.

Figure 3 is a part vertical section ot the device on the line ll-B of Figure 2. y

Figure Ll is a cross section ot Figure 1 on line C--C.

Figure 5 is an elevation view showing the device attached to the wind shield oit an open car.

Referring to the igures, the numeral 1 designates the fram@ or body of the device in the 'form of a hollow casing, preferably made by cutting to shape a piece of sheet metal, 'ashioning` the central portion to form the part 2 of circular or cylindrical shapen and bending the edges 3 .ot the ends 11' andlapping them over each other to produce SIGNAL.

Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Bav 3Q? i922 1321. Serial ll'o. 485,152.' y

a hollow arm or extension; and G, in dotted lines, the wall and dash of a closed car; perforated flanges integral with the part e to receive bolts 8 Awhich are passed through the flanges and holes in the wall ot the body and secured by nuts fl'7 as shown by l.`igure l.; 10, dotted lines, holes in the body 'For the passage ot a wire cable 1L by which the movable parts ol the signal. are operated; and 12 are two armay each perforated one end to 'form a bearing and the opposite end secured. in position by rivets or otherwise within the hollow extension, f

` The movableparts constitutingl the signal properconsist ott arotary drinn 13 journaled within the perorations oit the 'arms 1 2; two arrow disks 111L or disks each having` an yarrowfshaped opening through which light can pass from the electric `lamp 15 vsuitably located within the `trame or casing; and threaded bolts 16, 16 pass through holes iu the centers ol the disks and seated in thread ed holes in the ends ot the 'rotarydrum,y which bolts clamp the disksto the drum` the said disks being located outside the lcircular part 2, as shown.

lnside the disks are two red glass disks 1.7. 17 secured to the arms 12 orto the part 2 in any convenient way; or in'lieu of said disks pieces oi red glassmay be secured to the disks Mover the arrow-shaped opening. To prevent ,sunlight passing ythrough an arrow openingl in one disk and the red glass and out through the arrow opening in the opposite disk and giving a false signal a piece of opaque sheet metal 18 is secured at vits ends tothe interior surface ot the cylin-y drical. part 2` and in line with the arrow openings fwhen'in neutral positions Thev number 19 -designates an electric switch of a well known type which is secured to the dash Y the switch. being provided with a, movable button or stem 20, which when pushed inwardly lights the lamp 15 and when pushed inwardly a second time extinguishes the light in a well known way; 21, a metallic disk secured to the dash b v screws or bolts. said disk having' a threaded hole and two spaced stop pins 22 projecting` Jfrom the surface of the disk: Q3. a hollow threaded bolt screwed into the disk, the button or stem of the switch passing through said bolt and extended far enough to ybe operative; 24, an operating lever pivoted intermediate its ends between the dash and the head oi the bolt 23 and limited in lOA 4 site sides of the lever fulcruni.

on the traine oi? the wind. shield.

The ways of: securing,- the deviceto closed and. open cars shown are 'tor examples only, and other Vwrvs ol" attachment may be einployed as occasion may demand without constituting substantial f lepartures.v

The `Inode oil operating` the rdeviceis substantially as follows: f. v When the parts occupy the relative positions as shown by Figure l, full lines, the device is neutral. lit the occupant or operator of the vehicleintends to stop or perhaps reduce speed,-he a presses the button ot the switch and the arrow shows red pointing upwardly.'

lf he intends to turn to the right, he inishesr the button and turns the-lever towardfthe right, which also turns the illuminated ar-` row toward the right. lf he intends to turn toward the leit, he presses the button and moves the lever and arrow toward the lelt. lt will be recognized `that l have provided a signaling` device oa very siinpl'e character, easily and quickly operable as the lever and switch are located near the steering wheel, one which displays a similar signal both at the front and rear of the vehicle, and which is adapted for use on bothv open and closed vehicles.` Y y What I'claim is:

1.k A hollow frame `for a signaling device in this instance i-'r consisting of sheet metal, the metal 'being yflanges 3, thel central portion'being bent to a cylindrical shape 2, and the flanges 3 turned over and overlapped to form a hollow arm or extension, and arms l2 having bearings at the ends secured to the hollow arin and extended to thel center of the cylindical shaped part. i

2. A signaling` device comprising a casing; having a cylindrical part 2 and a hollow arm, two arms, 12,12, lwith bearings at the ends secured to the hollow arm and with thebear'ngs disposed at the center of the said cylindrical part, a rotary druin supA ported inthe bearings ot the arms, two disks with dimotion-indicating means', said disks being; rigidly secured to opposite ends ot the drum and outside the edges oit 'the cylindrical part 2, colored glass arranged.

parallel with the disks, a lamp in the casing, means for rotating the disks and drum, and

each oi? said rotary disks has an arrowshaped opening,` inthe body thereof' and said disks are mounted with the arrow openings in line to rotate in parallelverticalr planes so they can point upwardly and. alSoalternately to the right and'leiit.

el. T he subjectanatter oi" claim 2, addition o'lfopaque means secured in line with the arrow openings when the arrows are in vertical positions 'for preventing,` passage ot the suns rays into one ot' the said openings and out through the other.

5. An actuator for a signal comprising' a rotar-5` drurn, direction indicating; disks-carriedby and rotatable with the druin,r ineans tor supperting` the rotary drinn' and disks, a lever, a hollow bolt upon which the lever is tulcruined, and a cable wound 'iinterinedh 'ith the `ends oil.l said cable secured to the lever. on

opposite sides ot the tulcrurn.v

lin testimony whereof l affix my signa-` ture.

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